Meeting time is 8 p.m. and the crawl will take you along the Mills 50 district from Funky Monkey Wine Company to BananasDiner, Wally’s, SUbstance Gallery, The Funky Monkey Vault, Will’s Pub and The Peacock Room.

Admission to the 21-and-up crawl is $5 and will include waived covers and drink specials at each of the stops. Go here for more information.

If you haven’t checked out “Movies Out Loud” yet, do yourself a favor and do so on Thursday night at the Plaza Cinema Cafe. You won’t stop laughing — I promise.

Voted by the Orlando Weekly as “Best Example of Talking Over A Movie Being A Good Thing” and a big thumbs up from me on this blog, the monthly “Movies Out Loud” takes camp classics and adds in the hilarious commentary from local comedian Jeff Jones and Miss Sammy (the drag persona of Sam Singhaus).

Think “Mystery Science Theater 3000” but way more outrageous.

Tomorrow night’s victim is Russ Meyer’s “Faster, Pussycat! Kill … Kill!” and there will be a happy hour before the movie that will include $15 select beer buckets. Tickets into the show are $10. Next month will be “54.”

The happy hour is from 7 – 9 p.m. with the movie playing from 9-11 p.m. The Plaza Cinema Cafe is at 189 S. Orange Ave. in downtown Orlando; call 321-558-2878 or go to watermarkonline.com/movies-out-loud

I got a chance to stop by Lil’ Indies on Friday night and get a sneak peek of the new gallery and lounge. Will Walker, co-owner of Will’s Pub and the Belle Isle Yacht Pub, is opening the lounge right next door to his pub at 1036 N. Mills Ave. in Orlando in a couple of weeks. But he allowed some folks in early for a birthday party for Jason Ferguson of Orlando Music News.

It’s still under construction, but I love the booths Walker is putting in.

It makes the lounge feel like a secret hideaway.

Very much like Bull & Bush, minus all that smoke in your eyes.

Will Walker behind the makeshift bar. There will be 20 different wines available when Lil’ Indies opens.

Those of you that know me, and regularly read this blog, know that when it comes to what I cover for the Sentinel I’ve stayed as far away from the Casey Anthony trial this summer as possible. I thought it was in poor taste. But this did strike me as odd.

A friend of mine emailed this clip to some co-workers and myself the other day. It’s on Terrace 390’s website. For those of you not familiar with the bar and restaurant in downtown Orlando, it’s where the defense celebrated after the Casey Anthony verdict came in.

I called the general manager of Terrace 390, Travis Barr, to find out about the statement. He said it was in response to some members of the public that began protesting the business. Some examples he cites were a “Boycott Terrace 390″ page on Facebook and an email the business received stating “I hope you have fire insurance.”

He was upset because the prosecutors and Judge Belvin Perry also frequented the restaurant, that is in the Bank Of America building, right across the street from the courthouse.

Thankfully, in the days that have followed the protests have calmed down and business is back to normal — pre-trial that is.

Marko Saljanin, the owner of Planet Pizza at 14 W. Washington St. in downtown Orlando, is planning on opening a new “dive bar” at the very short-lived Cuba De Cuba space on 63 N. Orange Ave. in downtown Orlando.

He’s keeping mum on the name, but says it’s a dive bar that will have a small menu, including oysters, crab legs and steaks — no word on pizza, though. Doesn’t sound too divey to me, but I’ll definitely eat there.

He’s partnering up with the folks that recently opened Frank & Steins in downtown Orlando to open the new place. Looking forward to the beer selection if that’s the case.

Saljanin has owned bars in Florida before but not Orlando, he says he had the lease and decided to do something a bit different. The bar will open in about four – five weeks.

Blue Martini celebrates a nightlife fashion basic for women this weekend — the little black dress. Ladies wearing one to the party will receive free admission and champagne. Sounds like a good reason to wear something I would normally wear to a place like Blue Martini anyway. There will also be a raffle for designer handbags, sunglasses, spa gift certificates and more.

Break out your favorite acid-washed jeans and your “Shout At The Devil” T-shirt from one of the boxes in the attic and head over to Little Fish Huge Pond on July 8 for its “Motley Crue Costume Party.”

DJ Stone Crazy (aka Patrick Scott Barnes) will be spinning some of your favorite hair-band hits from the ’80s. If you dress up like Vince, Tommy, Nikki, Mick or anybody from the hit musical “Rock of Ages” you’ll receive a free shot. Heck, if you look like you were in the movie “Flashdance” they’ll probably give you a shot, too. The idea is bring the ’80s and have a good time.

The party is free and starts at 9 p.m. Little Fish Huge Pond is at 309 E. First St., downtown Sanford; call 407-221-1499.